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Preview of Enlightenment Thinker Personality Quiz: Which Enlightenment Thinker Are You?

Enlightenment Thinker Personality Quiz: Which Enlightenment Thinker Are You?

Have you ever wondered which Enlightenment thinker you are most like? Well now you can find out! My students have so much fun taking this personality test and it is a great way to either introduce or wrap up the Enlightenment unit. Another adaptation for this lesson is to have the students take their test and then research the philosopher that they are most similar to. The options are truly endless. The test includes various scenarios that relate to the life of a middle/ high school student.
Preview of AP Gov Federalist 10 vs. Brutus 1 Worksheet & Answer Key Check for Understanding

AP Gov Federalist 10 vs. Brutus 1 Worksheet & Answer Key Check for Understanding

This resource is designed for AP U.S. Government and Civics classes and includes an editable worksheet and a complete answer key. It does not include the Federalist 10 and Brutus 1 Documents themselves. I personally pair it with the packet guided reading on AP classroom. You could also just pair it with your lesson on the two documents. It makes a great quiz or check for understanding afterward. I used words that match the writing style of the AP test such as Identify and Explain. Use this an
Preview of Canadian Civics History of Democracy with Word Bank

Canadian Civics History of Democracy with Word Bank

Don't both retyping this and save yourself the time. I will change a few words from year to year so I know that the students are submitting the correct version. For example, the Iroquois confederacy has been changed to Haudenosaunee so that I know students are completing the appropriate work. This background helps to fill gaps and also levels the playing field for students who may not have taken history in Canada. It is a helpful aid and I encourage students to keep adding to their historica
Preview of Crash Course | US Government and Politics | Series 1 - 50 Bundle

Crash Course | US Government and Politics | Series 1 - 50 Bundle

Title Crash Course US Government and Politics | Series 1 through 50 Companion Worksheets Bundle DescriptionGive your Government or Civics students a complete note taking and quiz system for every Crash Course US Government and Politics video in one place. This bundle includes Series 1 through 50 in a single ZIP folder for only 1.99, so you get an entire semester of ready to use supports for less than the cost of a single worksheet set. Each episode in the playlist has its own printable worksheet
Preview of 7 Principles of the Constitution Powerpoint, Foldable, and Activities

7 Principles of the Constitution Powerpoint, Foldable, and Activities

Are you looking for an engaging way to teach the 7 principles of the Consitution? Use this resource to get your students interested in the 7 principles. This resource covers Limited government Popular sovereignty Checks and Balances Separation of Powers Rule of Law Judicial Review Federalism This resource DOES NOT include republicanism. This resource includes: Editable powerpoint Lesson Plan Foldable 7 principles app worksheet7 principles sorting activity Please check out the preview before pu
Preview of The Constitution of the United States | Rhetorical and Historical Analysis

The Constitution of the United States | Rhetorical and Historical Analysis

Help students understand the structure, purpose, and lasting significance of the United States Constitution with this engaging rhetorical, historical, and civic analysis lesson. This resource guides students through the Constitution as America’s new plan for government after the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation, helping them analyze how the framers created a stronger national government while still protecting liberty, limited government, and self-rule. Students will examine the histo
Preview of Foundations of Government & Types of Governments

Foundations of Government & Types of Governments

Help your students understand both why governments exist and how different types of government work with this ready-to-use, scaffolded mini-unit. This 12-page resource (including cover and answer keys) is perfect for 6th–8th grade civics, social studies, or government classes. Students start by exploring the purpose of government, then build toward identifying and comparing democracy, republic, monarchy, dictatorship, oligarchy, theocracy, and anarchy using readings, graphic organizers, and
Preview of Civics Group Activity Worksheet | Conflict Resolution & Communication System

Civics Group Activity Worksheet | Conflict Resolution & Communication System

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CIVIC SYSTEM REFLECTION: CONFLICT RESOLUTION (GROUP ACTIVITY)Stop memorizing. Start understanding. This group-based civic system activity helps students understand conflict as a system—not just a personal disagreement. Instead of reacting emotionally, students learn to break down conflict into structured parts, analyze its impact, and restore balance through logical communication. Using a clear system model, students move from reaction → analysis → resolution, applying structured thinking to b
Preview of Domestic Policy GATE Differentiated Reading Worksheet & Organizer

Domestic Policy GATE Differentiated Reading Worksheet & Organizer

Reading Passage focused on the Domestic Policy Lesson written at a 7th grade level for Gifted & Talented Elementary or Middle School Social Studies & Philosophy. See Thumbnails for more details. Simply purchase, download and copy! 10x multiple choice questions based on the readingGraphic Organizer to help students pick out the main idea and supporting detailsDifferentiation for elementary students at a higher reading level.Great for close reading and review!Unlike other teacher's resources, this
Preview of First Amendment Bundle (Speech, Assembly, Religion, Press)

First Amendment Bundle (Speech, Assembly, Religion, Press)

First Amendment 6-Product Bundle | Speech, Press, Assembly, Religion, Establishment Clause | Civics & GovernmentBring the First Amendment to life in your classroom with this engaging and easy-to-use 6-product resource bundle! Designed for middle and high school government, civics, or U.S. history classes, this bundle breaks down the core freedoms protected by the First Amendment— freedom of speech, press, assembly, religion, and the Establishment Clause—into manageable and meaningful lessons.
Preview of Middle School Civics: How a Bill Becomes a Law Applied System Practice Worksheet

Middle School Civics: How a Bill Becomes a Law Applied System Practice Worksheet

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How a Bill Becomes a Law Applied System Practice | U.S. Constitution Legislative Branch ActivityLooking for a no-prep Middle School Civics worksheet to practice the legislative process? Guide your students as they move from identifying the steps of lawmaking to applying Article I logic to real-world system conflicts. This How a Bill Becomes a Law activity helps students understand the U.S. Constitution, branches of government, and how laws are created through a structured schematic audit. STO
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